Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The limiting reactant from the reactions given in figure P3.3 is to be depicted and the remaining amount of the reactant is to be calculated.
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This quantitative relationship between the reactants and the products involved in the chemical reaction is known as the stoichiometry of the reaction. In the chemical reaction the reactant which consumed completely is known as the limiting reactant. The reactant which is partially consumed or remains in the reaction is known as the excess reactant.
To determine: The limiting reactant from the reactions given in figure P3.3; The remaining amount of the reactant.
(b)
To determine: The limiting reactant from the reactions given in figure P3.3;The remaining amount of the reactant.
(c)
To determine: The limiting reactant from the reactions given in figure P3.3;The remaining amount of the reactant.
(d)
To determine: The limiting reactant from the reactions given in figure P3.3;The remaining amount of the reactant.
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